Opinion - Page 173

Trump could boost Colorado, Alabama, and national defense

This editorial was first published in the Denver Gazette. The United States faces ominous space threats from China, Russia, and other adversaries, demanding strategic decisions...

Musk makes room for the worst of surrogacy

In our age of self-preoccupation, children’s rights usually take a backseat. With one of the worst offenders, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, in political prominence...

Blue Origin flight is one giant leap backward for feminists

Space travel is one of human civilization’s greatest accomplishments. Yet, it’s hard to argue that humanity’s latest voyage into space hasn’t tainted this achievement....

Republicans should follow MTG’s lead on town hall meetings

Democratic agitators, left-wing saboteurs, and liberal activists have plagued town hall meetings hosted by Republicans in Congress since January. They’ve shouted and yelled, created...

The full story of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the unlawfully deported illegal immigrant

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an illegal immigrant who has no right to be in the United States. He has admitted as much. But it...

The UK Supreme Court’s transgender ruling should be a wake-up call for the US

In an era where biological reality has become almost taboo, the U.K. Supreme Court has delivered a ruling that cuts through the ideological fog...

Defunding NPR and PBS through rescissions is a good start

President Donald Trump plans to ask Congress to rescind the funds it appropriated for public broadcasting, which is a good start in defunding NPR...

Bill Maher went to Washington. He wasn’t played

Liberal comedian Bill Maher is under fire from the left and some in the media over his recent White House dinner with President Donald...

Credit unions big and small help people succeed financially

There are misconceptions about the credit union industry running rampant in Washington, D.C. Many want Congress to impose a tax on credit unions, claiming they have become “too big”...

The Free Speech Fairness Act would end a decades-old attack on speech

In 1954, Texas Sen. Lyndon Johnson proposed an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code that has strangled the free speech and religious liberty of...
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